RADIO-TV-FILM: WHAT CAN I DO WITH THIS MAJOR? Directing Writing Post-/Editing Videography Freelance of private companies Large corporations Radio/Television/Film Studio Post-production companies Professional associations Non-profit organizations VIDEO/FILM PRODUCTION Volunteer to do video editing/production for campus videographers or television stations. Gain contacts in the specific industry of interest (e.g. develop relationships with wedding photographers in order to build wedding videography business). Enter video contests. Cultivate artistic talents. Seek internships with post-production or editing companies. Programming Promotion Announcing Sales National networks National public radio State or regional networks RADIO
Major, medium, and small market stations Gain campus or local radio experience. Secure internships. Announce sporting events. Host music programming for parties and social events. Coordinate, program, and promote musical events. Gain performance experience through music, drama, or public speaking. Create a demonstration tape to be used as a sample of vocal and speaking talent. Programming Promotion Sales Major networks Commercial broadcast stations Public television stations Cable television Private production companies Government Business corporations TELEVISION Gain work experience with campus or local television stations. Seek part-time or volunteer opportunities with independent production companies. Participate in drama club directing, acting or technical crew. Develop excellent writing, reporting and editing skills. Volunteer to announce sporting events on campus or at local high schools. Read trade publications. Camera Operator Audio Technician Set Designer Art Director Cinematographer TECHNICAL S
Special Effects Specialist Editing Lab Props Department Film Develop Labs Special Effects Departments Become familiar with new technologies, Take editing classes, Join professional organizations, Get on-the-job experience, Work in an apprenticeship Writer Script Supervisor Radio/TV News Public Relations Advertising Radio/TV Station PR Firms Ad Agencies WRITING Create your own works, Develop written and verbal communications skills, Be able to work with a team, Foster critical thinking skills, Shadow a professional, Intern at studio/station/agency/firm Theater Radio/TV Station Studio Film Distribution Employee Relations Theater Company Radio/TV Stations MANAGEMENT
Movie Theaters Minor in Business, Get part time work in entertainment related field, learn excellent verbal and written communications skills, Join professional/on-campus organizations Actor Talent Agent Radio/TV Personality Casting Director Talent Agency Casting Agency Theater Company News Studios Film Studios TALENT Gain on-stage experience, take acting classes, have strong verbal communications skills, GENERAL INFORMATION Take technical courses at vocational college for more technical training. Be willing to start in an entry-level position in order to get your foot in the door. Be willing to relocate to larger markets such as New York, Chicago or Los Angeles for more job opportunities. Obtain experience through a summer job, part-time job or internship. Save work along the course of your studies and employment to be used for a portfolio. It is better to have too much to choose from instead of too little. Internships are crucial, if not imperative, for many areas of broadcasting. Develop excellent technical and computer skills, especially internet proficiency and knowledge.
Consider shadowing or informational interviewing as a means through which to gain information, develop contacts, build mentoring relationships, and gain entry into a competitive field. Useful Links International Film and Television Directory o http://www.mandy.com/ TV and Broadcast Employment Services o http://www.tvjobs.com/index_a.htm National Association of Broadcasters o http://www.nab.org/am/template.cfm?section=home Hollywood Creative Directory o http://www.hcdonline.com American Screenwriters Association o http://www.goasa.com American Cinema Editors o http://www.ace-filmeditors.org/ Variety Careers o http://www.varietycareers.com/ Television, Video, and Motion Picture Camera Operators from the Occupational Outlook Handbook o http://stats.bls.gov/oco/ocos091.htm Radio and Television Broadcasting from the Occupational Outlook Handbook o http://www.bls.gov/oco/cg/cgs017.htm